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TIIK PIONKKH HA. KH ... PALO ALTO
Cwke a tQceh
.:s'i-aiii,imi.:i. isas
VOL. 8. NO 34
PALO ALTO CAL., FRIDAY, APRIL 28 1899. £1.50 A YEAR
EQUALITY CLUB.
poller With ihe Crowd"
is what the geninl Mr, Pecksniff said. Here
are four lenders thut the crowd is muking u
great deal of noise about.
Refrigerators $12.50 upwards
Gasoline Stoves $5.00 upwards
Ice Cream Freezers $2.00 upwards
Lawn Mowers $2.25 upwards
. shdauee. and the good that they
The Palo Alto Political Equality <?u'd do" it. righting vesu-il wrongs.
, .... _ „ ,, ', ' Her lalk bore fruits in an on-
; clitl. met in i ruternity Hall, 1 lmrs-. iltrf-utl membership.
day at 3 p. in. .Mrs. Silsby sang Itejxirts of the oflices were re-
n solo with great expression. Mrs. ceived of the following office, elected.
Jaggeriiccompanving. Mrs. Kuth-., President, Mrs. Kntherino Bing-
• ii-i * > _ ham: Vice-President, Mrs. A. I,.
atine Bingham rea. a thong-In -^^ ^^^ M„_ E„cn
paper on "Ethics of Womanhood, | Sherman: Treasurer, Mrs. Eva F.
the same which she presented be-; Bell. -
fore ihe County convention, and : Regular meetings of the Club
_4iich received high commendation »'•• j*-> 1\,:l1' "n the fourth Thur.-
V... . day of each month, the next meet-
on thut tx-cusston. | ._> t. ,w ]M at Ul0 re,idenc(. 0,
Mrs. Anna K. Sitero. County _,(_,, \Vright
Vice Pres-itletit. addressed the club
Parkinson's
Palo Alto anil Mountain View
Granate-waie, Tin-ware, Cutlery, Rubber Hose
I informally. She had come, she■
[said, to return the eall of the Palo
• Aito comrade-*; who had so ahly
entertained the eounty clubs at j
their recent annual ii. .San Jose.
; She hore greeting and a re»|Uest
from Sirs. Alio*; Clarke, President
i of the Fast iSuti Jose elnh. the haulier sunrage elub of the County.
! Mr-*. Clarke desired that the
| thought of domestic and interna-
; tion a) p.aee i>u held, and the subject lie .retjuently considered.
Mrs Spew made a pfen for fraternity among women as a prelude
to the federation of nation?, the tic
A DESTRUCTIVE FIHE.
i'alo Alto was visited hy a very
destructive blaze this forenoon.
About 11 o'ciock the alarm was
turned in and the Ore department
ivsponilcil promptly, the fire being
found to Ih- iu Miss Emma Kel-
logg's house, corner of Bryant
street and Lincoln avenue, i !<-• -e
cart 2 got the first water on the
flames and all the members of the
department rendered efficient service. The water pies-sure was
very light at first. The fire had
gained such headway in Miss Kel-
logg1- house that it was ini|K>s_ible
To Whom i! May Concern:
Art1 you g-nii-tf to thefumlry.tlii**cummer fur an outiii}:'.' If BO, l<lt***iivt*»*-.tll
four attention to the town «f l'al*» Alto;
I have iiiniMii-it ttousos of all sixes to
rent; also furnished rooms fur bouse*
keening; I ean secure you lirr-t-elu*-.**
table boiinl ut reu*-* inutile r-.ii.--r-.
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of brotherhood being "soft us silk,:to *™. **• *-",*• '* ,rH-ulre-1 '•*-* wor-
strongasacable." itoprevent the destruction of the
She continued: "Women are neighboring residence, which be-
called emotional; Emotion and »»f" Mrs. Mason und is occupied
by Professor fe. .1. Brun. It was
saved although considerable damaged by hutli water und ilium*..
The fire is supposed to have
The Situiltrrn I'oclflc Company'*
.Mnfinific-ni Trola Ilct-Accn
J. J. MORRIS!
San Francisco and New Orleans
LEAVE8
at Palo Alto pr 630 Market S. F. [ San Francisco,10:05p.m. Saturday
I Los Angeles, 3 p.m. Sunday
Vestibaled. Composite, Compartment
Doable Drawing-room Sleeping and
Dining Cars Elegant!, Fitted.
A Royal Train Alonga Royal WAy
T_-__a.ti_.le 1-Mimt
1. $32.50 Six rooms, University
ave. Water
2. $45:00—Includes water: 8 rooms
Koreit ave
3. $27.50—Includes water. 6 rooms
Webster St.
■4., $25.00—8 rooms and bath (during vacation) Waverly
St., 1 year unfurnished
$2500 per month.
5. $25i00—"Wjth water. 6 rooms &
(vacution) hath Melville ave.
6. $35.00—9 rooms & bath. Mar-
(vacation) guerite street.
7. $30.00—8 rooms and bulb.
(Summer) Homer ave.
8- $30.00—8 rooms & bath. Mid-,
(vacation) dlelield roud
9- $70.00—9 rooms & bath. Water.
Bryant st.
10,$35.00—9 rooms A bath. Lin-
(vacation) coin and Cowper.
-a^-rjV_V.I-Xa_Ja>*r_OCl .
«■ tiri.OU-_ rooniB & bath. High St.
«• $14.00—with water 4 rooms a bath.
.. Marjriu-rite.
«• tM.OO—« rooms & bath. Cowper st.
}_• tSO.OO—Bryant st. (near creek)
- }_. }20.00-6 roomB & buth. I.ytton ave.
«-128.00—9 rooms is bath, Bryant St.
t, __ with water.
ft. _0.00—7roo_is4b.tl.,CIiaiiaiiig.vc
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'.ITWIIN
California, St. Loifis i Chicago
SOLID
. Between bos Angeles and Cliicago.
Annex nr.iwtl>r> room sl.-ei.higetirn
through without .liallK« between
_uii 1'.aueisct. aud Cl.Icttgo.
LEAVES
.an Francisco 9a.m. or5p.ni. Mon.
Los Angeles 11:80a.m. Tuesday
Arrives Chicago 4:25 p.m. Friday
Aa Elrg.nl solid V—.Utmled Train.
Willi Hqoipai—II Similar lo Sunsrl Untiled
Brand TRRHSBOHTiJiENTflL Toin
W* F. Johnston
Call
Palo Ilta Jt&EHT chronicle
[ideation originate in the same cell-
[shops. The evolution of emotion
;nnd ideals and laws is going on*
j Let us determine upon the success
of our cause, upon the attainment
of the dignity and rr<pectabiHty of
; citizenship. Let us hold the
thought of success and never let it
go this side of fulfillment Concentration is-strength. Concentrate,
[and your accomplishment will sur-
■ pritj** your fondest dreams."
Mrs. Spero graded the worth of
. the conventional compliment and
considered it a jioor dependence in
times of need. Legal opportunity.
had worth, gave help when help
! was needed. Among instance*.
[.Cited was that of Mrs. Hoard mun of
j Melrose, Mass., who performed the
I duties of town clerk for several
originated from an.oil.stove, and as
the dwelling was all wood it spread
very rapidly. ■
■Miss Kellogg was up'st.-irs when
the blaze was first noticed and narrowly escaped death, being rescued
from her perilous position'* through
a second story window. Hoth the
house and contents were a total
loss, amounting to over ■.■2000,
covered by insurance. The damage
to Mrs. Mason's, dwelling i*. also
covered by insurance.
HSlbuJKitl.Va*. FKOM today's KlitK.
The thank** of the Department
i*. certainly due to T. It. Downing
and Al McLean, who with their
teams assisted in hauling the ap-
years for her husband who held the paratus lo the fire. In future it
office and was unable to attend lb j w°uld 1w a good idea to set aside
it. On his death the corporation » ^tam sunt for such services.
..... , , , biremen by proxv mav he a nj*w
lawyer could find no loophole to term but it ean aptly be applied to
admit of u woman's election, and
Mrs. Hoardman had to be'content
with compliments Upon her ability.
. A parallel case was that of Mrs.
a certain class of .individuals who
"get there" ami seem to feel that it
is their Imundcu duty to grab any
piirt of the apparatus ami cover
themselves with mud. water and
Mcrg-lrc Btc*. t*lo>ne
Examiner
Poet
Bulletin
Veuveof San Jose, which has lately gjory_ while the regular firemen
occupied public attention. Charles have a chance to rest and enquire
Ktngsley said to women: "You will how it happened,
never have, social justice till you The rubber coats were lost sight
have legal equity.** of in today's fire. When the boys
Mrs. S'peio touched u|K)ri many are called out they dont stop to
points iu this strain, urged the think what kind of clothes they
ladies to keep the local club alive, IntVe on, it's a case of get there just
to work on for those who loved as you arc. However some means
thcm.for the heaven above them and should be had to keep the rubber
also for the "'causes that needed as- coats attached to tho hose trucks.

if he |)alo _Uto ®imes
' ST. 1 TTwIf-is Q TTlcch ,. —~— —~
TIIK PIONKKH HA. KH ... PALO ALTO
Cwke a tQceh
.:s'i-aiii,imi.:i. isas
VOL. 8. NO 34
PALO ALTO CAL., FRIDAY, APRIL 28 1899. £1.50 A YEAR
EQUALITY CLUB.
poller With ihe Crowd"
is what the geninl Mr, Pecksniff said. Here
are four lenders thut the crowd is muking u
great deal of noise about.
Refrigerators $12.50 upwards
Gasoline Stoves $5.00 upwards
Ice Cream Freezers $2.00 upwards
Lawn Mowers $2.25 upwards
. shdauee. and the good that they
The Palo Alto Political Equality _ ham: Vice-President, Mrs. A. I,.
atine Bingham rea. a thong-In -^^ ^^^ M„_ E„cn
paper on "Ethics of Womanhood, | Sherman: Treasurer, Mrs. Eva F.
the same which she presented be-; Bell. -
fore ihe County convention, and : Regular meetings of the Club
_4iich received high commendation »'•• j*-> 1\,:l1' "n the fourth Thur.-
V... . day of each month, the next meet-
on thut tx-cusston. | ._> t. ,w ]M at Ul0 re,idenc(. 0,
Mrs. Anna K. Sitero. County _,(_,, \Vright
Vice Pres-itletit. addressed the club
Parkinson's
Palo Alto anil Mountain View
Granate-waie, Tin-ware, Cutlery, Rubber Hose
I informally. She had come, she■
[said, to return the eall of the Palo
• Aito comrade-*; who had so ahly
entertained the eounty clubs at j
their recent annual ii. .San Jose.
; She hore greeting and a re»|Uest
from Sirs. Alio*; Clarke, President
i of the Fast iSuti Jose elnh. the haulier sunrage elub of the County.
! Mr-*. Clarke desired that the
| thought of domestic and interna-
; tion a) p.aee i>u held, and the subject lie .retjuently considered.
Mrs Spew made a pfen for fraternity among women as a prelude
to the federation of nation?, the tic
A DESTRUCTIVE FIHE.
i'alo Alto was visited hy a very
destructive blaze this forenoon.
About 11 o'ciock the alarm was
turned in and the Ore department
ivsponilcil promptly, the fire being
found to Ih- iu Miss Emma Kel-
logg's house, corner of Bryant
street and Lincoln avenue, i !s_ible
To Whom i! May Concern:
Art1 you g-nii-tf to thefumlry.tlii**cummer fur an outiii}:'.' If BO, l*r_OCl .
«■ tiri.OU-_ rooniB & bath. High St.
«• $14.00—with water 4 rooms a bath.
.. Marjriu-rite.
«• tM.OO—« rooms & bath. Cowper st.
}_• tSO.OO—Bryant st. (near creek)
- }_. }20.00-6 roomB & buth. I.ytton ave.
«-128.00—9 rooms is bath, Bryant St.
t, __ with water.
ft. _0.00—7roo_is4b.tl.,CIiaiiaiiig.vc
Pacific Coast Limited
'.ITWIIN
California, St. Loifis i Chicago
SOLID
. Between bos Angeles and Cliicago.
Annex nr.iwtl>r> room sl.-ei.higetirn
through without .liallK« between
_uii 1'.aueisct. aud Cl.Icttgo.
LEAVES
.an Francisco 9a.m. or5p.ni. Mon.
Los Angeles 11:80a.m. Tuesday
Arrives Chicago 4:25 p.m. Friday
Aa Elrg.nl solid V—.Utmled Train.
Willi Hqoipai—II Similar lo Sunsrl Untiled
Brand TRRHSBOHTiJiENTflL Toin
W* F. Johnston
Call
Palo Ilta Jt&EHT chronicle
[ideation originate in the same cell-
[shops. The evolution of emotion
;nnd ideals and laws is going on*
j Let us determine upon the success
of our cause, upon the attainment
of the dignity and rrne
Examiner
Poet
Bulletin
Veuveof San Jose, which has lately gjory_ while the regular firemen
occupied public attention. Charles have a chance to rest and enquire
Ktngsley said to women: "You will how it happened,
never have, social justice till you The rubber coats were lost sight
have legal equity.** of in today's fire. When the boys
Mrs. S'peio touched u|K)ri many are called out they dont stop to
points iu this strain, urged the think what kind of clothes they
ladies to keep the local club alive, IntVe on, it's a case of get there just
to work on for those who loved as you arc. However some means
thcm.for the heaven above them and should be had to keep the rubber
also for the "'causes that needed as- coats attached to tho hose trucks.